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novemb nevada off the table. it's changed this race. charlie and norah? >> political director john dickerson and national journal white house correspondent major garrett have been with us throughout this campaign. welcome. >> good to be with you. >> an exciting race. >> indeed, it is. >> let me start with john. what's the pathway, possible pathway for governor romney? >> well, let's start context. if we look at the map and we assign those states that are red states and blue states to the two candidates, president obama starts with 237. romney starts with 191. the president's already got a head start. and that means that if you look at all the possible scenarios, president obama has about 431 ways he can get to 270. mitt romney had just 76. let's look at mitt romney. the best possible scenario for him is that he wins florida. we'll give florida to him. then we'll give him the other big one, ohio. 18 electoral votes. then 15 in north carolina. let's give him 13 in virginia. still not there yet. 266. this gives you a sense of how even the easiest path for ro
novemb nevada off the table. it's changed this race. charlie and norah? >> political director john dickerson and national journal white house correspondent major garrett have been with us throughout this campaign. welcome. >> good to be with you. >> an exciting race. >> indeed, it is. >> let me start with john. what's the pathway, possible pathway for governor romney? >> well, let's start context. if we look at the map and we assign those states that are red...
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they already believe that iowa and nevada are more or less won. early vote and demographic advantages they built and ground game advantages. you put those three together that's done they also believe they have a very good chance in new hampshire. a senior obama adviser said new hampshire is like chinatown for jake guinness. we feel about it but it leaves us a bit squeamish. >> let's talk about ohio because that has been the focus of so much of our attention ohio. it looks like that state is trending towards president obama. is that why we saw governor romney make a play for wisconsin, for pennsylvania, even men they were in over the weekend campaigning trying to enlarge the electoral map for romney? >> even if romney wins florida as we went through there, if he done win ohio he's got pind the votes somewhere else. if he loses ohio the paths they shrink down the single digits for governor romney. to increase his chances to get to 270 he has to find another state and they are looking for other states. pennsylvania, 96% of the vote happens on electio
they already believe that iowa and nevada are more or less won. early vote and demographic advantages they built and ground game advantages. you put those three together that's done they also believe they have a very good chance in new hampshire. a senior obama adviser said new hampshire is like chinatown for jake guinness. we feel about it but it leaves us a bit squeamish. >> let's talk about ohio because that has been the focus of so much of our attention ohio. it looks like that state...
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he could also get nevada or iowa. that's one, two, three, four, five, six states he would have to win if he loses ohio. >> how many of those six states is he behind today according to the poll? >> well, of course he's -- it's tied in virginia. he's behind in wisconsin. tied in new hampshire. he's ahead in north carolina. nevada and iowa, which would be crucial to that last piece, tied in colorado. >> which is why the governor is going to ohio today. he's going to northern ohio, cleveland, and then he's going to western pennsylvania, which is covered in southern ohio. so the pennsylvania visit is not so much about pennsylvania. it is a little bit about it, but it's about getting both media markets at the top and bottom of ohio. >> how common is it to campaign on election day and how effective is it? >> remember al gore in 2000. al gore went all around this country campaigning at the very last minute. george w. bush took that day off and the day before largely off. al gore's late surge made that a very close election, a
he could also get nevada or iowa. that's one, two, three, four, five, six states he would have to win if he loses ohio. >> how many of those six states is he behind today according to the poll? >> well, of course he's -- it's tied in virginia. he's behind in wisconsin. tied in new hampshire. he's ahead in north carolina. nevada and iowa, which would be crucial to that last piece, tied in colorado. >> which is why the governor is going to ohio today. he's going to northern...
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he could also get nevada or iowa. that's six states he would have to win if he loses ohio. >> how many of those six states is he behind today according to the polls? >> well of course he's -- he's tied in virginia behind in wisconsin, tied in new hampshire. he's ahead in north carolina. nevada and iowa which would be crucial to that last piece, tied in colorado as well. >> which is why the governor is going to ohio today, going to northern ohio cleveland and then going to western pennsylvania which is covered in southern ohio. so the pennsylvania visit is not so much about pennsylvania. it's a little bit about getting both media markets at the top and bottom of ohio. >> how common is it guys to campaign on election day and how effective is it. >> al gore in 2000. he went all around this country campaigning until the last minute. george bush took that day off and the day before largely off. >> it's more a sign i'm coming more important than i'm here. you want to say, here look at me. i'm pulling out every stop to make
he could also get nevada or iowa. that's six states he would have to win if he loses ohio. >> how many of those six states is he behind today according to the polls? >> well of course he's -- he's tied in virginia behind in wisconsin, tied in new hampshire. he's ahead in north carolina. nevada and iowa which would be crucial to that last piece, tied in colorado as well. >> which is why the governor is going to ohio today, going to northern ohio cleveland and then going to...
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maybe colorado isn't but nevada probably is, iowa, wisconsin. >> you have an unemployment rate in ohio that's well below the national averages? >> yes. he can't run the simple bad economy message. that's what you saw in the debate. he had a fast forward and enthusiasm. the thing about the margins to remember, if you're four points behind in a state you've only got to change two% of people's point of view to be tied. >> let's talk about the big bird effect. it is that shiny object that they lurched on to. is it a distraction from obama's message which is after the debate which is that mitt romney was dishonest in the debate, that he did not tell the truth about his tax plan, that he tried to get away from some of the positions he took in the past. >> i'm' expecting kermit to come out and attack obama today to balance things up. here's what i think is happening. the obama team got a little rattled by this debate so they're trying to find kind of their groove. they're trying to take the race back. on the one hand they want to talk flip-flops. on the other hand, extremism. they have to str
maybe colorado isn't but nevada probably is, iowa, wisconsin. >> you have an unemployment rate in ohio that's well below the national averages? >> yes. he can't run the simple bad economy message. that's what you saw in the debate. he had a fast forward and enthusiasm. the thing about the margins to remember, if you're four points behind in a state you've only got to change two% of people's point of view to be tied. >> let's talk about the big bird effect. it is that shiny...
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we were talking about nevada before. the share of the white vote or white voters in nevada is shrinking and shrinking and shrinking. that's a blue state. no longer a battleground. >> i would say who's going to be the next secretary of state. i'll hold that for another time. >> go ahead. that would be a first. >> i'd go crazy. >> it's a serious question. >> it's going to either by john kerry or susan rice. the issues are big. the horn of africa and al qaeda's presence there as i talked to both campaigns down the stretch, whoever wins, it's a huge issue. not >>> the world is taking note of president obama's re-election. we'll show you election reaction from over the world on thmp th "cbs this morning" coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ girl ] dear santa... ♪ dear santa, i want a ballerina tutu, a pink bike, a unicorn night-light... [ female announcer ] this year, bring their wish list to life. [ girl ] ...princess doll, markers... hey buddy, i bet mom would love this, huh? jack? jaaack? jaaack?! jack?! looks good ladies! jack
we were talking about nevada before. the share of the white vote or white voters in nevada is shrinking and shrinking and shrinking. that's a blue state. no longer a battleground. >> i would say who's going to be the next secretary of state. i'll hold that for another time. >> go ahead. that would be a first. >> i'd go crazy. >> it's a serious question. >> it's going to either by john kerry or susan rice. the issues are big. the horn of africa and al qaeda's...
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jan crawford has details. >> reporter: mitt romney is getting ready to head back here to nevada later today, two of the ten battleground states that could well decide this election. at a rally last night near denver, romney made sure to mention what everyone knows, the debates have fueled his surge in the polls. >> they have supercharged our campaign. >> reporter: with the final debate behind them, the candidates took their arguments on the trail in key battleground states, romney in nevada and colorado and the president in florida and ohio. romney said his new momentum has come in part because the president has no new ideas. >> he has become a president of status quo. and the policies of the president are the continuation of what we've seen over the last four years. >> reporter: to enforce that message in ten swing states, the main outside group supporting romney announced a $17.7 million ad buy. >> we never go forward by settling for the status quo. >> reporter: an outside group supporting the president also unveiled aa new ad hammer iing line of attack that was successful for democ
jan crawford has details. >> reporter: mitt romney is getting ready to head back here to nevada later today, two of the ten battleground states that could well decide this election. at a rally last night near denver, romney made sure to mention what everyone knows, the debates have fueled his surge in the polls. >> they have supercharged our campaign. >> reporter: with the final debate behind them, the candidates took their arguments on the trail in key battleground states,...
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the republicans won basically it was two holds in nevada and arizona, again still waiting for results in the senate race in north dakota and montana. the most significant change in the senate last night was the increased number of women. we've reached an historic number of 19 women in the u.s. senate, that includes elizabeth warren who won in massachusetts defeating a moderate republican senator scott murphy. in that race, she becomes the first female senator from massachusetts, a former member of the obama administration and harvard professor. in wisconsin, tammy baldwin defeats tommy thompson, she becomes the first female senator from that state and first openly gay u.s. senator. >> byron, what happened in the house? >> well, in the house it was a status quo election there as well. there the republicans retain control of the house of representatives. they got to the magic number to take back the house. currently there are 226 republicans in the house and as you said a lot of money was spent,bout $2.3 billion on congressional races and when it was all over it was about just like it w
the republicans won basically it was two holds in nevada and arizona, again still waiting for results in the senate race in north dakota and montana. the most significant change in the senate last night was the increased number of women. we've reached an historic number of 19 women in the u.s. senate, that includes elizabeth warren who won in massachusetts defeating a moderate republican senator scott murphy. in that race, she becomes the first female senator from massachusetts, a former member...
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campaigning in iowa and nevada romney said the president has no second term agenda. >> i know it's been tough in the last four years. >> reporter: romney got back up from clint eastwood who is back in the gop's good grace and narrating his tv ad. president obama is halfway through a nonstop eight state sprint that he's describing >> a campaign extravaganza. >> reporter: he flu to delaware, >> we're pulling an all nighter. no sleep. and if you're not going the sleep you might as well be in vegas. >> reporter: he flew overnight to tampa, florida, from here he heads to richmond, virginia, on to cleveland, ohio with a quick side trip to his home town of chicago to cast his ballot, the first sitting president to vote early. >> i can't tell you who i'm voting for. it's a secret ballot. but michelle says she voted for me. >> reporter: this is the kind of campaign trip that takes right at the very end of the race but the goal here is to convince the president's supporters to cast their ballots now if they can. early voting is already under way or about to be in all but one of the battleground s
campaigning in iowa and nevada romney said the president has no second term agenda. >> i know it's been tough in the last four years. >> reporter: romney got back up from clint eastwood who is back in the gop's good grace and narrating his tv ad. president obama is halfway through a nonstop eight state sprint that he's describing >> a campaign extravaganza. >> reporter: he flu to delaware, >> we're pulling an all nighter. no sleep. and if you're not going the sleep...
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republicans did that in 2010 in colorado and in nevada. so that template worked in those cases so republicans have to be nervous it might work here. in the akin race while his comments in missouri did make that race close he's been able to recoup a little bit. it's late in the race here so it may be hard for mourdock to bounce back. >> john dickerson, thank you. the campaign is also watching wall street closely. the dow jones industrials lost 200 points twice in the past three days of trading. it's a remind terrify economy is still the number one issue in the election. rebecca jarvis is here. good morning. what's happening in the markets? >> what's happening right now, $500 billion in value has been wiped out in just the last three days as far as the stock market is concerned. at the root of this is earnings. it's earnings seasons and a number of major multinational companies from dupont to you nighted technology, 3m have come out recently and said we're not doing as well as we thought we were doing. 90% of the companies that have looked a
republicans did that in 2010 in colorado and in nevada. so that template worked in those cases so republicans have to be nervous it might work here. in the akin race while his comments in missouri did make that race close he's been able to recoup a little bit. it's late in the race here so it may be hard for mourdock to bounce back. >> john dickerson, thank you. the campaign is also watching wall street closely. the dow jones industrials lost 200 points twice in the past three days of...
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is there any place where he -- well, i guess in nevada he got 50% of the vote out there. >> he won all the delegates in arizona. >> but he can't seem to get up to 50% of his own party. in nearly every one of these primaries more people have voted against mitt romney or voted for somebody else than voted for him. so he's still got a selling job to do. >> it's on to super tuesday. when you look at romney, why does he commit all of these gaffes? you've been around politics for a while. >> it's very difficult to kind of understand this. i read this book, the real romney. >> written by a km couple of bon globe reporters. >> once you come away understanding that this is a man who is truly a man of faith. his aith is mormonism. he was a missionary. he was a leader in his church. he's given tremendous amounts of money in his church. he's reluctant to talk about that. people will tell them mormonism is a cult. pretty good governor of massachusetts. he didn't raise taxes. people seemed to like him. he doesn't want to talk about that -- >> because of health care. >> people accuse him of being a m
is there any place where he -- well, i guess in nevada he got 50% of the vote out there. >> he won all the delegates in arizona. >> but he can't seem to get up to 50% of his own party. in nearly every one of these primaries more people have voted against mitt romney or voted for somebody else than voted for him. so he's still got a selling job to do. >> it's on to super tuesday. when you look at romney, why does he commit all of these gaffes? you've been around politics for a...
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concerninns is in auburn, krz, near the sierra, nevada mountains. good morning. >> god morning, norah. there is a lull in the rain. this area could look completely ifferent. rmsvy downpours could turn roads into rivers very quickly, toga, cali to california bigdents up and down the coast. experts say the rain that fell thealifornia on wednesday is just a small taste of what's to dome. ext first in a triple threat of ftorms that's already caused ower outages in saratoga, california, downing trees and reporter:ng to a big rig accident in sacramento. a jet stream that starts near tory ineapple growing territory a the hawaiian islands. some call it a rain train with a fina final and potentially >> devastating destination in the western u.s. >> it can cause a lot of damage. a warm sto warm storm that brings a lot of it.er along with it. tut on top of that, it could highernow to the higher elevations, but it will turn aroundand it will melt that snow right away and, in turn, that will turn into additional flooding. ding.porter: previous pineapple pineappl
concerninns is in auburn, krz, near the sierra, nevada mountains. good morning. >> god morning, norah. there is a lull in the rain. this area could look completely ifferent. rmsvy downpours could turn roads into rivers very quickly, toga, cali to california bigdents up and down the coast. experts say the rain that fell thealifornia on wednesday is just a small taste of what's to dome. ext first in a triple threat of ftorms that's already caused ower outages in saratoga, california,...
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on sunday the president will begin three days of intensive preparation in nevada. on monday, romney will hunker down for two days in denver, the site of wednesday's debate. in romney's sessions president obama will be played by ohio senator rob portman who was on romney's short list for vice president. on stage with the president will be massachusetts senator john kerry who will play romney. kerry and romney knew each other well when romney was governor of massachusetts both campaigns are desperately trying to lower expectations. in a memo leaked to the press a top romney adviser called the president one of the most talented political communicators in modern history and noted the president has engaged in eighty-one-on-one presidential debates while this is romney's first. the obama campaign is also down playing expectations. they say he hasn't had enough time to prepare for the debate because he's been so busy as president dealing with a series of crises in the middle east. >> chip reid in boston. thanks. >>> for more on campaign 2012, we turn to jonathan allen, a
on sunday the president will begin three days of intensive preparation in nevada. on monday, romney will hunker down for two days in denver, the site of wednesday's debate. in romney's sessions president obama will be played by ohio senator rob portman who was on romney's short list for vice president. on stage with the president will be massachusetts senator john kerry who will play romney. kerry and romney knew each other well when romney was governor of massachusetts both campaigns are...
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he has to win a couple of states that are harder than ohio, maybe colorado but nevada, iowa and of course wisconsin. >> you got an unemployment rate in ohio well below average. >> he can't run the simple bad economy message. it has to be a bit more. he has a path forward. he has enthusiasm. if you're four points behind in a state you only have to get 2% of people's point of view to be tied. >> let's talk the big bird effect. that shiny object. it's a detraction from obama's message which was mitt romney was dishonest in the debate he didn't tell the truth about his tax plan he tried to get away from some of the positions he took in the past. >> i expect kermit to come out and attack obama. the obama team has run a competent technical campaign got rattled. they are trying to find their groove. on one hand they want to talk flipflops. then extremism. they have to come out with one theme. >> let me ask you about something mitt romney said yesterday. he was with "the des moines register" in iowa and talking about abortion rights. he said quote there's no legislation with regards to abortion t
he has to win a couple of states that are harder than ohio, maybe colorado but nevada, iowa and of course wisconsin. >> you got an unemployment rate in ohio well below average. >> he can't run the simple bad economy message. it has to be a bit more. he has a path forward. he has enthusiasm. if you're four points behind in a state you only have to get 2% of people's point of view to be tied. >> let's talk the big bird effect. that shiny object. it's a detraction from obama's...
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>> reporter: the former massachusetts governor was in the swing state of nevada attending a $2 million fund-raiser hosted by donald trump. he's been raising money and bringing his celebrity to romney's campaign. but if raising money is what trump does best, he's also good at stirring up controversy and so on romney's day there was the billionaire big talker continuing to question in a phone interview with cnn whether mr. obama was born in the united states. >> a lot of people did not think it's an authentic certificate. you won't report it, wolf, but many people don't think it was authent authentic. >> reporter: it was his questions last year that got him to issue his birth certificate. romney says he and his supporters won't agree on everything. at last night's fund-raiser, newt gingrich, a former rival turned supporter, came to romney's defense. >> governor romney is not distracted. the republican party is not distracted. we believe that this is an american born job killing president. other people may believe that he was born somewhere else and still kills jobs. >> at last night's fu
>> reporter: the former massachusetts governor was in the swing state of nevada attending a $2 million fund-raiser hosted by donald trump. he's been raising money and bringing his celebrity to romney's campaign. but if raising money is what trump does best, he's also good at stirring up controversy and so on romney's day there was the billionaire big talker continuing to question in a phone interview with cnn whether mr. obama was born in the united states. >> a lot of people did...
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president obama is preparing in henderson, nevada, just outside las vegas. he made a surprise visit monday to a local campaign office and called several volunteers on the phone. he told one supporter the debate practice is fun, but also tedious. >> basically they're keeping me indoors all the time. it's a drag. [ laughter ] they're making me do my homework. >> nancy cordis is covering obama. good morning. >> reporter: as the president does his homework here, his campaign has been working hard itself to try to lower expectations about his performance, so much so that they actually had the white house press corps chuckling yesterday as they tried to argue that his tendency to answer questions in a substantive and detailed manner might actually be a liability in this debate where candidates are expected to be pitty and succinct. they also like to point out that governor romney has had a lot more time to prepare for these debates than the president, though we don't know exactly how much more time because the campaign doesn't like to tell us how much time the pre
president obama is preparing in henderson, nevada, just outside las vegas. he made a surprise visit monday to a local campaign office and called several volunteers on the phone. he told one supporter the debate practice is fun, but also tedious. >> basically they're keeping me indoors all the time. it's a drag. [ laughter ] they're making me do my homework. >> nancy cordis is covering obama. good morning. >> reporter: as the president does his homework here, his campaign has...
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campaigning in iowa and nevada, romney says the president has no second-term agenda. >> it's been tough these past four years but things are about to get better. >> reporter: getting backup from clint eastwood, back in the g gop's good graces and narrating this new tv ad. >> obama's second term would be a rebound of the first and our country just couldn't survive that. >> reporter: what he he's describing as a -- >> campaign mayrathon extravaganza. >> reporter: flew first to davenport, iowa, to denver, on to los angeles, topping off the day with a late-night rally in las vegas. >> worry pulling an all-nighter. no sleep. and if you're not going to sleep, you might as well be in vegas. >> reporter: he flew overnight to tampa, florida. from here, he heads to richmond, virginia, on to cleveland, ohio, with a quick side trip to his hometown of chicago to cast his ballot, the first sitting president to vote early. >> i can't tell you who i'm voting for. it's a secret ballot. but michelle said she voted for me. >> reporter: this is the kind of campaign swing you normally see right at the end o
campaigning in iowa and nevada, romney says the president has no second-term agenda. >> it's been tough these past four years but things are about to get better. >> reporter: getting backup from clint eastwood, back in the g gop's good graces and narrating this new tv ad. >> obama's second term would be a rebound of the first and our country just couldn't survive that. >> reporter: what he he's describing as a -- >> campaign mayrathon extravaganza. >>...
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nevada. that threat is going to continue all the way through monday because humidity levels are as low as 5% in spots. when you get low humidity, lots of sunshine out there and winds whipping up to 40 miles per hour. you got to watch an open flame. that's a quick look at the national picture. here now is a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >>> all right everybody. have a happy saturday. jeff, rebecca back to you guys. >> have a happy saturday. and to all a good night. >>> have you heard about the good grade pills. they're becoming a problem in schools and we're going to address that. >> spg story coming up. >>> singles bias. at the office, they say they're forced to stay late at the office while married co-workers get to go home on time. >> you know nothing of this, jeff? >> nothing at all. saturday, beautiful view of the city. >>> new developments in the sex abuse trial of jerry sandusky. in our next half hour, we're going to get a glimpse into how lawyers for former penn state co
nevada. that threat is going to continue all the way through monday because humidity levels are as low as 5% in spots. when you get low humidity, lots of sunshine out there and winds whipping up to 40 miles per hour. you got to watch an open flame. that's a quick look at the national picture. here now is a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >>> all right everybody. have a happy saturday. jeff, rebecca back to you guys. >> have a happy saturday. and to all a good night....
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this dime is incredibly rare from 1873 and was minted during a one-day run of dimes in carson city, nevada. it sold for $1.6 million. >> good investment. baker creates python cake. talk about realistic. you better eat that cake before it eats you. it really does look real. it was made by a baker in england for her daughter's sixth birthday. it took three days to build. the baker says she has a phobia of snakes but apparently not snake cakes. yeah. how would you like that on your living room table? >> that's not my idea of a birthday cake i don't think. >>> coming up, more on mitt romney's choice of paul ryan as his vice presidential nominee. we'll talk to bob schieffer, jan crawford. it's all ahead on "cbs this morning saturday." [ harry umlaut ] that's one creamy muller. [ sally umlaut ] it's greek-style yogurt. thick, scrumptious, and more protein than those regular yogurts. are those almonds i see in the corner thingy? caramelized almonds i think you'll find. well, who wants ordinary run-of-the-mill almonds when you could have the caramelized kind? if i was this girl, i'd caramelize my
this dime is incredibly rare from 1873 and was minted during a one-day run of dimes in carson city, nevada. it sold for $1.6 million. >> good investment. baker creates python cake. talk about realistic. you better eat that cake before it eats you. it really does look real. it was made by a baker in england for her daughter's sixth birthday. it took three days to build. the baker says she has a phobia of snakes but apparently not snake cakes. yeah. how would you like that on your living...
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this dime is incredibly rare from 1873 and was minted during a one-day run of dimes in carson city, nevada. it sold for $1.6 million. >> good investment. baker creates python cake. talk about realistic. you better eat that cake before it eats you. it really does look real. it was made by a baker in england for her daughter's sixth birthday. it took three days to build. the baker says she has a phobia of snakes but apparently not snake cakes. yeah. how would you like that on your living room table? >> that's not my idea of a birthday cake i don't think. >>> coming up, more on mitt romney's choice of paul ryan as his vice presidential nominee. we'll talk to bob schieffer, jan crawford. it's all ahead on "cbs this morning saturday." >>> we're just making sure we got the facts straight on that snake story. because lonnie was saying why would you make a snake cake for a 6-year-old with the phobia. but it was the mom who had the phobia. >> the 6-year-old loves snake. >> that would be a weird thing. >> that's a little warped. >> although, i think when my son was six, a snake cake would have been
this dime is incredibly rare from 1873 and was minted during a one-day run of dimes in carson city, nevada. it sold for $1.6 million. >> good investment. baker creates python cake. talk about realistic. you better eat that cake before it eats you. it really does look real. it was made by a baker in england for her daughter's sixth birthday. it took three days to build. the baker says she has a phobia of snakes but apparently not snake cakes. yeah. how would you like that on your living...
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. >> reporter: his demeanor was a marked shift from 14 days ago when a supporter in nevada asked the very same question before the first debate. >> they're making me do my homework. >> reporter: after being outperformed by governor romney in denver and dropping in the polls as a result, president obama and his aides have shaken up their debate prep strategy. spending three days holed up at this sprawling resort on the james river. unlike last time in las vegas, there are no breaks for sightseeing or for campaign rallies. gone, too, are attempts to lower expectations for the president's debate performance. instead, his top aides like david axelrod are promising a passionate, more energized mr. obama. >> i think he's going to be aggressive in making the case for -- for his view of where we should go as a country and a country that's built around a growing, thriving middle class. not this top down theory that governor romney has. >> reporter: one thing that hasn't changed is the circle of advisers who are helping the president prepare. mr. obama told a miami radio host, no one but him i
. >> reporter: his demeanor was a marked shift from 14 days ago when a supporter in nevada asked the very same question before the first debate. >> they're making me do my homework. >> reporter: after being outperformed by governor romney in denver and dropping in the polls as a result, president obama and his aides have shaken up their debate prep strategy. spending three days holed up at this sprawling resort on the james river. unlike last time in las vegas, there are no...
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but some, like kentucky and nevada are ranking high. one reason we may be seeing so little flu is that one-third of americans have already been vaccinated. the cdc recommends everyone over the age of six months get a flu shot, including pregnant women. what are other ways to prevent colds and flu? keep your hands away from your eyes and nose. cold viruses can survive on doorknobs, shopping cart handles and remote controls for more than 24 hours. regular hand washing helps. use soap and water for as long as it takes to sing the happy birthday song. a good night's sleep can help boost your immunity and believe it or not, new research says people with a positive outlook, who are calm and happy were better able to fight off the flu as well. i'm dr. holly phillips. [ female announcer ] no matter how busy your morning... you can always do something better for yourself. and better is so easy with benefiber. the fiber that's taste-free and grit-free... so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with be
but some, like kentucky and nevada are ranking high. one reason we may be seeing so little flu is that one-third of americans have already been vaccinated. the cdc recommends everyone over the age of six months get a flu shot, including pregnant women. what are other ways to prevent colds and flu? keep your hands away from your eyes and nose. cold viruses can survive on doorknobs, shopping cart handles and remote controls for more than 24 hours. regular hand washing helps. use soap and water...
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he built a city scape in the nevada desert that can be seen from space. >> what he really loves to do is make things of great scale that have a powerful feeling to them. and this is one of those things. >> but first, it must get to l.a. to avoid traffic, it travels at night. it's so big the truck is 3 hundred feet long, it moves about 5 miles an hour. >> this move is performance art. >> yes. that's the way we look at it. >> terry 'em ert owns the company moving the boulder. >> we have 22 cities we're going through and 40 different agencies to work with nightly. >> mark albrecht is project manager. >> people say, oh, it's a boulder. that's a piece of art. when you look at it, what do you see? >> a challenge. >> to avoid low overpass, it's traveling 105 miles through four counties, george kill ger came to see the rock roll by. >> do you consider this art? >> definitely. but the person or the company that, whoever purchased this thing, i think they must have too much money to spend on something like this. >> it's costing the museum $10 million, a price it's willing to pay for l.a.'s bigg
he built a city scape in the nevada desert that can be seen from space. >> what he really loves to do is make things of great scale that have a powerful feeling to them. and this is one of those things. >> but first, it must get to l.a. to avoid traffic, it travels at night. it's so big the truck is 3 hundred feet long, it moves about 5 miles an hour. >> this move is performance art. >> yes. that's the way we look at it. >> terry 'em ert owns the company moving the...